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Medical Museum Collection, Box 100
Bransford Lewis designed this universal cystoscope through which instruments for treating ureteric stones and stenoses could be passed. It also had air and water irrigation. This instrument was donated by K.L. Tamiesie and Mrs. J.M. Lansinger in April 1955. It is housed in a varnished wood case with manufacturers name and product label on the lid. The unlined case has upper and lower instrument trays and measures 35 x 11 x 7 cm. The set includes: 1) one endoscope tube with twin valve, 2) four endoscope tubes with ground ocular lenses, 3) battery connector cord, 4) two spare bulbs, 5) thin catheter, and 6) a metal applicator. The set is in fair condition.
ca. 1911
Digital photograph of a Bransford Lewis Universal Cystoscope in an unlined wooden case. The case lid has been opened to reveal the instruments inside. A small typed provenance card can be seen propped inside the case. A ruler has been placed on the gray counter in front of the case for size comparison.

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